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The Senior Permitting Manager will work closely with and advise the client's staff, legal counsel, and other team members throughout projects’ environmental clearance under NEPA and CEQA, permitting processes under the Clean Water Act, State and federal endangered species acts, Porter-Cologne, and other State and federal environmental laws and regulations, and construction-phase compliance.
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The Senior Project Manager is responsible for planning, executing, and finalizing construction projects according to strict deadlines and within budget. Senior Project Manager- Heavy Civil.
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The Senior Manager - NorCal CEQA Lead will work in a collaborative inter-disciplinary team of over 30 technical staff within a diverse company of over 250 employee owners to: lead pursuits; direct and manage complex projects; build the Northern California environmental planning and compliance team; manage and mentor junior staff; and strengthen client relationships.
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Keywords: Water, Wastewater, Treatment, Design, Civil, Environmental, Engineering, Consulting, Mechanical, Construction. We invite you to build your Water career at HDR. Our global team is looking for success-oriented Senior Project Managers to work on a wide variety of projects in the Drinking Water and Wastewater world.
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Coordinates with construction Safety Manager to ensure that projects are completed in accordance with established safety goals. Responsible for problem resolution involving labor disputes, staffing, construction materials, construction equipment and contracts/subcontracts administration.
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McCarthy Building Companies is seeking an experienced and qualified Senior Electrical Safety Manager to support electrical self-perform activities throughout the National Renewable Energy Business Unit. Must have at least 5+ years of experience managing safety on large commercial construction or Renewable Energy projects.
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Description :Senior Construction Manager – Water/Wastewater – California Opportunity : Parsons is now hiring a Senior Construction Manager who can lead a team of professionals overseeing every phase of a large-scale -construction management contract in our water/wastewater systems group in California.
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Additionally, the Senior Contract Manager is the primary point of contact for legal contracting needs from all departments including Real Estate and Facilities (including real estate acquisition), Critical Facilities, Engineering, Construction, Sales, and Purchasing Departments.
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Job Description - Cost Segregation Senior Manager (26931) Cost Segregation Senior Manager (26931) Bachelor's degree required; with an emphasis in construction management, engineering, accounting or related field preferred.
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Our Senior Project Manager will also prepare estimates independently or as a team member, typically as its leader in the direction of the Chief Estimator and, in some instances, Construction Manager.
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Job Description The Senior Construction Manager provides the onsite leadership, coordination, and direction for construction management activities for multiple or complex projects.
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We are currently looking for a Senior Electrical Cost Manager to be based in our Scottsdale, AZ office. Provide MEP expertise to project management team in the construction planning meeting.
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Join our team as a Senior Project Manager where you will be responsible for the overall direction, completion, and financial outcome for several small to medium projects or one very large project.
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If you want to join a company invested in you, your success and the global community - join us as a Senior Transportation Roadway Project Manager based out of San Francisco, Sacramento, Oakland, Redding or San Jose.
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For more information about DAWSON, please visit dawsonohana.com. SUMMARY: As the Senior Construction Project Manager for Construction West, you will lead and oversee. For more information about DAWSON, please visit dawsonohana.com. SUMMARY: As the Senior Construction Project Manager for Construction West, you will lead and oversee.
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